n?y'j,rjr-ja4','rft.'-"-."to "" "! t'f (f EVENING' PUBLIC ICEDGlEKr-PHILBEL'PHlA', ERID'AY, 'APRIL1 15, (L921" SUE FOR FREEDOM Mother of His Children Asks Di vorce, the Other socks n nutmont of Marriage NO. 2 OUSItu di imu. i Vc,v Vorl. April 1.-..-CounscI for ii.flicrt T'ormoii "" - ffirri ' 1t,1 in hnrn . .. inr.v Cltr with two wives for !m mn,,, ,0,lny nnnounccd rc"'Pt f information mm uui.. -i- ...... " . ... ii.n m cnnrnta themselves .KIMl '-- .. from Ifirir - "'lj , -,. m lilnt'VrB. Mnml Andrews, to whom f , t "fls married acvernl yenrs ns nd hois ,c motbrr of ,!s two loyh. f.2 rinll "'. eoilticl ,0 br,,": ,lln'c' li!l cin.' ' ... :.. tnnev c-niirtH. Ml".. Ka;;v, with J.nm Andrew-, Swtlr none ihroiiBh the i.i.irrlnRe IS ",1 minwl to Mart iini.uinic.it f T,. lino Mr. I.nssaroe snlil. 'Cm 'l,o informed Hint Mrs. Mnn.l ln,lrf. "''IS " 'I10 "' vIT of T11" .1 mi.inl Mrs- Kit hrr Aiidrov from Hi 0'1" ',!: ,,i ,,,,,1 1,1-- '1,1 Mr. li.'ibort Andrew." the niHiril .'ii', . .... Aniln.ivu ilni"M liwrrr riHHimii""" " . . , , ro Know the l.e-eiit whrn-nbnuts of l""l ".. .. ... . -.I......... t.nrl tlf.IHlf.1 llll Mrs. l.sinrr "";, "" I'l'.nr ,,"l. ''i'Tl-lo,! rmmrl. Mini nil. TIip niton. i"'"" .-I-...- -.-..- ----wn, l, lire., provided Ad jr npc.t Unit hlsrllrnt lia.'lffl tit t'Iiiipt of tin" two women. Ho v.iid lir tiinw of no warrant Imv Ine lii'fi. I'-ilnl h.v Oreenwlrli, Conn., I" . 1. .. ..-,- nf A tlllmil L ill nil aii'i i n"ivo 1 '""..": itamr nnil nerhiry. If ., uwli !irtnnt N fMini. he milled, J, client would pladlj surrender lilin ,(lf .niiii iiuittn" elwrgrs that nniy be Ill n?ninvt nun. reared Suicide Attempt late Inst iiijjlit nelRhbora informed tHc r'oliee tliut they H.nclled other from thf Andrews' npnrtment. Lieutenant Ilal.ey nn Home knneked on the tlMir. and. receivlnR no response, forred It In. lie nw aliened Mrs. Andrews No. 1 and found oer thine nil rlslit. Mrs. Andrew ? etflnimcd : oil. I nm-ni" know n rnsn i"Ollld .I..1..I .....Ii tiilrri)t I ntn liniirtlirnkpti. minii-i I"". ", : :, Herbert nexer said Eooduy to mo or the rtiildren ... The ninin ehnrneler in Hie iiramn it i -.l-.... u Imoil i.f If O' Anitrpiva . Co.. of "0 llroiul street. Tho Mrm haH liranihes In rittburj:li, l'hiladelphln. riiu-ae". Cleveland and Now London. If hli firt ninrrlncp lleenio h to bp WicuhI. mirewi is thirty-three ear8 oM Aeeordinc to bin seeond lieense, UU Ittenh-nlno Up In about tlvo fret ten imhes tnll. wpIkIin about 14." pnumN, li.is a prominent no.p tnppei nith plnies. Is dark bnlrcil. ip.lpk and ami.P'l of c.e and mnppy of carriage nd ftep. Call-. Tlist Mfo "Molliei" l". tn 'i. 1 InnL. nl.fi.it fi.rl .' 1 l.'r. lot "lien married to Andrews in 1111 'J nrrlawil lii'.M'ir to Do iwonty-i-eieii. Slip i". of vtni'k.i nat.iri' and of erloiit nlfii Mnlrews addresse.s ner as "Mnllier " Wifp No '' is twenly-five. a bril liant l.lnnil line, about the feet four inrtioi in licieht. weichs about 110 linuniH and is .slender. Andrews ad- t'ruvos her iik "UarliiiK." Tlierr are two childten, .lolin. imbIiI. nl Ilnrlei. six jears old. Harley's 1 . Ii'i.k tif.fii erii.iili'il ui lii'i. lii t-t li Eolh n'lcliP"-". Vo, I as "Alolher" and No -. of wliom Ihe.v M'pm to be al most erp.nlli fond, as "Ksther." Andrew s and M.s. Maud Augusta llani' weie iiinrried.in l'ortlnnd, Me., .Iimo IT l!ll"J Hip bride deelarini: her- eelf imcli tlinuj-li a ilioreee. (In .I'liiu.iri '.'U. I'.tUl. Andrewh and F'llior Tnatnall appeared before Mis-s Alno .1 (1'Neill. jusliee of the peaee at (!rr nwii'h Coun , ami swore they wore .IdoIa I. III.. I. . t I...,.. 1.IU ...... II. ...... til a ninr ami Ins nddress as I'ittMiureli, Miss ii iii iivjrrnii I ii . I towuu.-i.v ineii- New ideas -the bier rctiui- sitc in business today. Tbcv conic only to those who arc in Kood nlnsical condition. The better your body the better our mind. Let us trivc vou a ocrsunal demonstration. COLLINS INSTITUTK OK PHYSICAL f?Itl.Tlini.' Kot'is mini luiMT sr at i:tii relations had led to Andrew r' dismissal from hln position with n Ilroad street brokerage, firm, Andrews piesented the arrange wom an to his wife and announced the (ireenwleh marriage, Hiioband and No, 1! nddrcssed No. 1 as "Mother." Tho latter, even yesterday In tho presence of nXreporter fondly addressed her hus band ns "Daddy, dear." Time and again each day she implored her hus band to give up the other woman, whom she besought to leave. She was scorned. Twicn she entered the bedroom, barri caded with furniture, in which her hus band nnd the stenographer slept, and pointed n revolver at them. Kaeh time she fought off the Impulse to shoot. The Andrews family took the apart ment, last August, renting it at SD3 a month from Michel & Moore, agents for the property. When No. 2 came she was presented to this firm ns n counlii of Andrews. This relationship for n tlmo was believed to be true by other tenants, for the two women, ap parently ou atuinule terms, often went nutorr.jbllo riding together, taking turns nt driving in the sedan presented lat Christmas to No. I by Andrews nnd In the roadster given No. 2 by the broker. Nelglilwrs Orcw Suspicious About two weeks ago neighbors began to suspect. For the dumbwaiter carried a tale. Thiough the shaft wc.c heard such phrases ns "Daddy, dear, won't j on please stay with the children?" and "Vou ought to ?o bark to Pittsburgh," "You wrote iiii I could come here." "Vm, but I didn't say you could livp with him as his wife," "I won't go tn Pittsburgh, I'm his real wife and you can leave!" One tiny No. 1 tearfully went to the ImMenu'tit nnd confided to the Negro jan itor that her hu?band had brought an other wife into the apartment. Thus the matter came to the atten tion of William CahiH, representative of the realty agents, who Into Wednes day night nnd enrly yesterday sat In the Andrews apartment with a reporter, listening with amazement to the frank disclosure by Andrews and his wives of the relationship which No. 1 for some weeks hnd permitted. There was a stormy scene In which it was finally agreed that the three re main In the nporttnent until daybreak, A reporter, nbout 8 o'clock In the morn ing, went to the npnrtment. Airs. An drews No. 1 was In an nlcovc with two boys. Andrews nnd No. 1! were still In the bedroom. Wife No. 1 Defends Her Marrbigo No. I snld to the reporter, "Air. An drews thinks he can sm"v my marriage, with him was invalid. It wasn't. I was married In St. Albans, Vt., to Al bert I. a Plant. I obtained n divorce in Massachusetts In November, 1011. Per haps he will contend he wns n minor nnd therefore the marriage was not legal. An hour later a reporter knocked at the door. Andrews admitted him. No. I was on n davenport. No. 2 was seated beside, Andrews at n table, an arm over his sliou dcr. "Daddy, dear," besought No. 1, "wont jou play with the boy.' Andrews made no move. No. I sighed, cast a beseeching glance upon her husband and wns met with an indifferent shrug of the shoulders. Later, again, a reporter knocked nt the door. Andrews ripened it slightly. "See. here, old man." he smiled. "I'll give nut a. statement later. This is the work of a business rival. Prom inside cntne u woman's angry shrill, "Whnt the are you people trying to do. make n news bureau out of this n ace.' Thi' reporter answered: "We're jut trying to stVnlgliten out tuts thing. The oloo called back: "Straighten out until nc ! Most of the dny thereafter the two women and their man were in conference in the apartment with Jacob J. J.anarot, counsel for the broker. WIFE HAS DIVORCE SEEKER ARRESIED H. T. Pearl, Wealthy Steel Man, Must Face Desertion Charge in Philadelphia IS CAUGHT IN RENO, NEV. Dcatlis of a Day Harry T. Pearl, who Is an Iron and Rteel man. rich nnd fotmerlv with nn office in thcWldener ltullding. Is under arrest in Heno, Nev.. nn a charge, of having deserted his wife in Philadel phia. Instead of getting his divorce speedily In Heno, as he had planned to do, It fs expected that within n few davs he will be on his way back to this city in the custody of detectives. Mrs. Pearl, who has been 111 with neuritis for five years, said lodnv that she would not give her luisb.iml'n di vorce. "I ntn n member of (lie Soplcty of Friends," she snld. "and I do not' be llevo In divorce. My hiioband lias no just chump for divorce which ho cat: urge against me. How could nn in valid, such ns I am, treat a 11..1.1 baq barnuslj ?" Ihe wife said that she needs her husband's support. She is now llvlnc with her mother nt S47 North Fort- 111 wi sireei, an l her ltinds are running low. "When I mnrried my hushnud 1 wns a young girl," she said. "I gave him what little money I had to put Into his business. It wns an Incorporited firm, and I was the silent pnrtnri. hen he closed out his business and disappeared I got nothing. 1 do not ask for a divorce, for thul would be breaking my man Inge vow, but I do ask for justice. Wc got nlong happily until n few ears nn-o. when mv iiusuanii uccamo acnuninieii with .some men who were not the right sort. Ho used to bring them to our npnttinent, nun 1 count not put up with it. ' Pearl had been missing since last .Tune. Ho would have been missing yet, the police say. If he hnd not started di vorce proceedings. The iiapors were served on her hero and this gave her a clue to his whereabouts. Pearl instituted divorce proceedings in November, 1011), charging cruelty. Through his nttorney. Francis Shiiiik Krown, he sought to hnve the divorce proceedings heard before 11 master. John It. K. Scott nnd William T. Connor, counsel for the wife, opposed this move and obtained n jury trial. Pearl there unon abandoned his suit. Mrs. Pcnrl then had her' husband arrested and got an order from tho rourt for $300 it month alimony. Ac cording to her attorneys, Pearl paid tho alimony until Juno then disap peared. He is said to hnve accumulated an arrearage of $.1500. A fugitive war rant was issued. Pearl, who at one time was employed ns a purchasing agent by the Penn sylvania Kallrond, but later went into tho Iron nnd steel business for himself, made a great ileal of money during the war and reconstruction period. He is fort) -live years old; his wife Is fortj two. MRS. E. B. CROSMAN Haverford Woman Had Been III Sev eral Months Mrs. F.lb.nhelh Ttiiildv Crosmnn, wife of Kdivnrd N. Crosmnn, of Hayerford. died In Hie llryn Mnwr Ilosplfal yes terdny following an Illness of several months, Mrs. Crostnan wns In her llft.v, fo.irth J ear. She Is survived by her husband nnd three sons. Kdwnrd N.. Jr.. Wllllnni M. 11. and .1. Marshall, well-known Hnverford College athletes. Ftmcrnl services will be held Satur day nt - o'clock from tho Crosmaii Sionie. Lancaster pike and Stewart ave nue, Hnverford. TIip interment will be prlxnte, in Woodlands Cemetery. Major W. H. Spera Major Weldner Hnrwy Spera, a former Philadelphia newspaper man. died at his home in Council ItlulTs, In.. jesterdii. Ii" was in his eWlity-sc crith e.ir. Major Spera is snld In liac neen the Inst surviving nieinh"r of (leneral SI101 Idan's esnirt on his famous mlp from Winchester to the battle of Crdar Creek. After the civil War Major Spera rugnged in newspaper wink, holding editorships In this city, llarrlsburg and Heading i' was born in Kpliinln, Pa. CROSSING GUARD BEATEN ROBBED Hays Recovers From Grip Washington. April 1.".- (Ilj A. P. 1 Postmaster (Jeneral Havs, li' has been ill seu-ral dnjrt with the grip, was able today to attend the semiweekly cabinet meeting. For the Scalp and Skin Sunray Tonic lc m'ncra's an( oils in Sunray Tonic have re markable healing qualities used on the scalp as a tonic and on the face and body to 1 soften and pre serve the skin. Your dealer sells Sunray Products. Sunray Company .Ifnniiarturrrs 0 Toilet I'repnrallonx 510 N. r.th St.. Philadelphia. Pn. South Gloucester Railroader Thrown on Tracks by Bandits STEAL WATCH AND CASH Mrs. Annie R. Chaffee Mrs. Annie ltnckwell Chaff pp. widow of Lieutenant (leneral Adnn It. Chaf fee, 1'nlted Stntes army, died yester. da in n hospital In this city. She was sixty-three cars old. Mrs. Chaffee lived with her daugh ter, Mrs. Helen Chaffee Howard, Win no. Pn. Another daughter is the wife of Colonel (ieorge F. Hamilton, Honolulu. P. 1. A sou, Major Adtm It. Chaffee, is stationed nt Foit McPher son, (In. Funcrnl services will be held tomor row afternoon at 18'JO Chestnut street. Iliirinl will be made In Arlington Ceme tery. D'AnnunzIo Won't Be Candidate Koine. April Ifi. (1y A. P.) Many constituencies hnve offered nominations to tho Chamber of Deputies to Captain flabrlele D'AnnunzIo, but he hns de cided not to necept any offer to be come n candidate in the general elec tlons, says n stntcment issued by the commander of D'Annutulo's original expeditionary battalion. Two automobile bnndlls attacked Jo seph Dlnnure, a vat"hinan at thn South Gloucester crossing of tho West .lerse.i and Seashore Itailtond. this morning, with blackjncks, and nfter Inking his watch and several dollars In ensh, throw him close to the tracks. The robbers tied in the direction n,f Camden. Shortly nfter the attack 11 south- , bound train grazed the body of Dinniiro I ns he laj close to the tracks. He es caped death by less than an Imh From the net Inn of the bandits it wns evident t tin t while they did not are what might hnppeii to the watch man, they Mere more particular nlxmt riders along the road. llefore robbing Dinniiie one of the men lowered the safety gales In order that no vehicle happening along the rnnd might be struck. Hot h of the men were well droned They approached the crossing aR If In tending to go to Ihe opposite side of the railroad. Dlnaiirp bade them good morning. One of the men jturnnl the greeting, and tho next Instant felled the wnti'lminn with a blow 011 the hend. Dlnnure wns drngged Into his little watch house, where the man who struck lilm i.,r,b l.lu u'nti'li ntitl lnnnev. As In. -.Intii'Pil mil the whitlow of tho wnteh house. Dlniiure miw Patrol men Houston and Simpson a short dis tance down the road. The watchman nttcnpled to take an outcr. He was silenced b the bandit. "If ouisii 11 word. I'll pump yon full of load.' So iiuletlv did both men work that Hip pattolmen were unowori' of the tact that the watchman was being robbed Irt unllv within 11 few feet of whete they stood. Two fanners going diron the road In a wagon found DI11111110 nnd sent him to Cooper Hospital. There he told of llio nt tilt U and described t'n t'ten, who. he hilid, were well dressed and rather good looking. D'uiauro mm fered several cuts and bruises as a re sult of his encounter. BLAST VICTIM NO BETTER Condition of Woman Who Was Burned In Explosion Still Critical Theie is no Improvement todn.x In tho condition of Mrs. Christine Curl- soii, I.pl.i lireen strict, who was bndl burned yesterday in nn explosion nnd tire In Spencer's me.it market. lt!."0 Hldge ineriiie. Mr. Carlson's two J en r-old child was killed and seien other persons Injured. Medical authorities at St. Joseph's Hospital, where the Injured were taben said this morning that the young mother's ehnneos for recovery were still 11 matter of doubt, Tho condition of none of the others Is serious. It U thought that the death dealing' blast wns caused by escaping gas which: was Ignlteil b) a match, lit by one of the butchers who was searching for tho leak in the cellar. The explosion wrecked the building, nnd the detonation wns henrd for a dis tance of 11 half mile. Hoy Carlson, tho two year-old baby, wns blown from his mother's nrtns. AVAILABLE A SALES MANAGER llinrniiclil. irrneil I" innilrni nifrdwn ilMngi mist rrroril :i s.ilfs niiuiiiKir unil miIc-iimm will iini'in. results. i:til. I'liWIe lilerr linire r "N .HI Why not make your money work7 Opm no account with the First Penny Savings Bank Slut unit llnliihrlilffp "its. tr.XTKM. ItHANCIt 1.11:1 Chestnut St. (llrunil nnil Clirslniil) Deposits Over $8,375,000.00 w&ittitevG MR. BRADSTREET. says that "84 of the business failures of, 1 920 were concerns that did not advertise." HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Pliatc of Sales Promotion North American Bldg. Philadelphia We offer you printing with the addition of a complete copy writing and direct-by-mail ad vertising service w The Holmes Press. Trinicn 131529 Cherry Street Philadelphia Still strufruning on the same old tune "money back' if you want it." Still music, however, to the ear of any man inter ested in the guarantee of satisfaction that goes with our long wear socks. Cotton, Lisle, Mercer ized Lisle, and Silk. All colors. Prices that will be an e.greeable surprise. Pays to know your dealer. Fer ro Co. me, Clothiers & Qui filters lixclualvo Agent)) fur Rogers Peel Clothes Chcstwit'Stfeet JunlpeR rMiim, BonDon "rfRoll Dishes - BreadTrqrs Sandwich Plates -Salts " Peppers Candlesticks Vases Moderate price Gifis in Silt cr &.$$&& 1 i IftrVC' S-Kjirrr n 'WJTmyyg -J-g?yivVf reft -rMff gjjKTfaVtf-X- . flUiw i Y &? -UrUW BONW1T TELLER. & CO. cjie Specialty Stcp ofOnainalionb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET A FITTING COMPLEMENT TO THE TOWN.&.COUNTRY SUIT Women's Shirts of GINGHAM Ribbon tied Buster Brown Collar and French duffs. In introducing this Shirt Special Value Accompanies ir SPECIALIZED at 500 for SATURDAY Vi e M OR the woman who leans toward tailored simplicity these shirts of imported gingham hold special interest. The colors ran and white, blue and white, green nnil ujhifrv 11 BLOUSE SEC i mON ii STREET FLOOR . il m. rs The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. K. Cor. 13th and Chestnut Sts., Phila. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer EXPERT (JENERAL APPRAISERS AN UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE THE ENTIRE PALATIAL FURNISHINGS REMOVED FROM THE RESIDENCE OK THE LATE MR. JOSEPH MOORE, JR. 1821 WLM'T STREET MONDAY AFTERNOON," APRIL 18TH AND FOLLOWING DAYS AT 2 O'CLOCK Ilj Order of lltl.i; 'I'M.KS HAKKIt , iv riu.m.itK k i.hmi.s 1 i'''t"-s NOW ON EXHIBITION nrt. .MIC. $H o Candy Old Fashion Sweets 60c Lb. A box of i.ldtimc favorites for the week-end. The assortment includes "Own Make" assorted Old Fashioned Chocolates Butter Creams Cre.yn Wal nuts Cream Dates Rough-and-Ready Caramels Fudge Molasses Patties and Nut Kisses. Week-end Special, 60c lb. POPULAR PACKAGES Delicious Bon Bons & Chocolates Famous Bon B0113 6; Chocolates 65c Lb. Famous Assoited Chocolates 75c Lb. Swiss Bon B0113 & Chocolates $1.00 Lb. M. F. Co. Best Chocolates $1.25 Lb. De Luxe Bon Bons 6c Chocolates $1.50 Pkg. Phone and Mail OnUr Pvomiilbj Filled Mitchell Fletcher Co. Finley Acker Co. Market at 12th Chestnut at 18th 5600 Germantown Ave. Atlantic Cily For Only a Limited Time! Sweeping Clearaway Medium-Weight Suits $50 and $55 qualities $29 the Suit $60 and $65 qualities ' $33 the Suit Sale started with over 1000 Suits at $29 and $33 ! Fine medium-weight worsteds Oxford and Cambridge grays, pencil stripes, quiet patterns single breasted and double breasted models suits you can wear three-quarters of the year round! Spring Overcoats Specially Priced at $38 All are $45, $50, $55 qualities light grays, herringbones, homespuns, blues, Oxfords, dark mixtures! The kind of Coat that will come in handy Spring, Summer and Fall ! I Separate Trousers, $5.50 regularly $7, $8 and $9 Values! Perry & Co. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiilHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiin Before Changing Your Banking Connection, ask a "West End" depositor why you should open your checking account with us there's a reason ! AM WEST END TRUST COMPANY BROAD STREET AT SOUTH PENN SQUARE llllllllllillllllllliiiliiillllllllllllllllliil)lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllP( 0 ' i rTWlto I U lll ti ai $ay HI W V5 r I Ea 1 g5Hg,S7l52SSggSi ;ib? fj Clothes. ,i well ,i men, have personal iry u.-nalK that ot the man who wears them. In p.cp. it in"; ii.n piing .i-ntimi iiK ue pio idcil tut tlic nnliMilii.il ami s-pccilif ii'iiuiirmnit-. nt men ul .u iiiU tatc, .ine .mil I'U.lil. 4 1 mil lii.in w tin Uu -. Iit'if is a .(pai. itc pKipositinii to u. It i". our ple.iMi. .ihlc duty to stiuh In- paitiuil.n k tltiiirmfiit" a.ul to outfit lu.ii uul- iSiniii Sni' n v d flotliing uliii.li is rvattlv suited in Overcoat pricc be , , j , auUNl(.i ffiu d $ito. Lspccuil- ly notable values ut ... fi: X" ?J0. J) 'I'1 Is "It'll Ni' nie.in In ilotlu pcrs.oiiaIit (.Indies tli.it anui.iti'l' icllect the pcrMin.ilit) of the uc.irci. . JACOB REED'S SONS 'MM-M26 CHicslliitEiItS&ircell ifrTTSJTiJi?gaH i i i J eKs'oque for 3j I Otrapfiimps m Finds DelMar Well Prepared With Every n j Wanted Fashion and Many Exclusive iY i Originations! ral a asvf-ifwiftt rr 3 sin si ii ' A W M. v-UlU LIIS.ZZ J. JIgJI I XJKAJ 5 '" C i J A f . ii, ; a U , i wo J ine icwesi Jiyics a i 8 ( W " Compare DelM.ir g pr E ' 9 Quflhty With 1 1 U ' J ! J Nllt"" Others 'Vr f& ' j New 2-Strap Kxclusive Loop j Baby-Hoel Pump Strap Pump $IQ.00 $JQ.OO g In Lnjlii I n,i ( ft l.irlit I'mi Calf D ne dmy ((("( nr (, rail Siteck' I I'trfeet fittmjj at in.-up - SuperlaliM' stylo mid I Miuir ul heel ' Muni'tiK'H.v. of line I J )e(Har&Compoti9 I I II 121ieiieslnttt- Street Jl fc. I PST MRS STORE FOR WOMEN St yCiSraiW Thret tltvatort at your metre "jfEstSwk I 1 1 ",